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WOODGREEN MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

  • Demographics: School Aged Youth, Youth and Children
  • Program Types: Early Awareness, Outreach / Engagement, Tutoring and/or Mentorship
  • School: University of Toronto St. George Campus
  • Languages: English

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The WoodGreen Mentorship Program brings University of Toronto students into the community on Saturday mornings from 10:30 to 12:30 (9:30-13:00 for trips) throughout the academic year to act as mentors for children and youth coming from disadvantaged backgrounds. Our program offers students interested in working with children aged 6-12 an opportunity to develop a bond with a child, make a difference in a child’s life and get to know their community better. As part of the program, we host interactive workshops and trips aimed at getting children to learn about healthy living, explore the world around them (e.g. through visit to the ROM or OSC) and develop their creativity as well as their social skills. The program takes place at the WoodGreen Community Centre (251 Cosburn Ave.) and lunch is provided every session.

REGISTRATION DETAILS

On-going


ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

For youth to get involved in our program they have to be a child of a mother in the Homeward Bound program and be between the ages of 6-12.

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PRIMARY CONTACT

Emma Reble
woodgreen.mentoring.ut@gmail.com

School: University of Toronto St. George Campus   |   Map

ADDRESS

University of Toronto St. George Campus
27 King's College Circle
Toronto, ON M5S